The Medical News, Volume 71Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... body . Further research and clinical experience has enabled me to confirm the statements made at that time , and also those contained in an additional note published one month later . My clinical observations , and those of my ...
... body . Further research and clinical experience has enabled me to confirm the statements made at that time , and also those contained in an additional note published one month later . My clinical observations , and those of my ...
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... body the antitoxin de- velops in some manner from the toxin ; if we were able to discover the process it is clear that we might be able in our laboratories to imitate the method and so produce the sought - for remedy in unlimited ...
... body the antitoxin de- velops in some manner from the toxin ; if we were able to discover the process it is clear that we might be able in our laboratories to imitate the method and so produce the sought - for remedy in unlimited ...
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... body so that it becomes sufficiently potent to expel the invader . We know that we are all constantly taking the bacillus of tuberculosis into our bodies . It has been shown by Loomis at post- mortem examinations of healthy individuals ...
... body so that it becomes sufficiently potent to expel the invader . We know that we are all constantly taking the bacillus of tuberculosis into our bodies . It has been shown by Loomis at post- mortem examinations of healthy individuals ...
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... body , and a portion of the ex- tremities of a six - year - old girl . The mother and the sis- ters of this child were unusually hairy , and the nevus in her was covered with hairs , especially in those portions of the body where hairs ...
... body , and a portion of the ex- tremities of a six - year - old girl . The mother and the sis- ters of this child were unusually hairy , and the nevus in her was covered with hairs , especially in those portions of the body where hairs ...
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... body . The iris here is a foreign body , and the proper treatment is abscission in all cases , except where there is an infectious disease of the eye , otherwise the iris will heal in the scar and the eye be subjected to traction and ...
... body . The iris here is a foreign body , and the proper treatment is abscission in all cases , except where there is an infectious disease of the eye , otherwise the iris will heal in the scar and the eye be subjected to traction and ...
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